Long Beach City College executives, Board of Trustees members, students and staff celebrated the kickoff of a $29-million renovation of the Auditorium, Building J, with a groundbreaking ceremony today, March 8 at the College’s Liberal Arts Campus.

The College Radio Foundation has recognized Long Beach City College’s KLBC/KCTY radio stations with the Spirit of College Radio award for the fourth year in a row.

The two radio stations, run by students and taught by LBCC faculty members Ken Borgers and Robert Hersh, were awarded based on their programming on World College Radio Day on Oct. 6. More than 800 stations from 40 countries participated in the event, which began seven years ago. LBCC is the only two-year college to receive this award.

Earlier today, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with Long Beach City College (LBCC) and BLANKSPACES, celebrated the groundbreaking of a new downtown innovation center at 309 Pine Avenue. Long Beach City Council voted to approve a lease agreement on Tuesday, December 5, 2017, that formalizes a partnership between the City, Long Beach City College (LBCC) and BLANKSPACES to revitalize 309 Pine Ave. into a shared working environment and entrepreneurial innovation center.

Long Beach City College football coaches, Viking football players, LBCC administration and fans were on hand yesterday, March 1, to welcome Philadelphia Eagles defensive end and Long Beach City College football alum, Bryan Braman when he returned to Veterans Stadium after his 2018 Super Bowl win.

High school graduates at participating high schools who enroll at LBCC in the fall immediately after graduation will have their first year of enrollment fees paid by the Long Beach City College Foundation. No application is necessary — every local student’s enrollment fees will be automatically covered.

If you have questions, we have the answers. To help get you started we’ve grouped together a few of our most frequently asked questions and resources. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, just contact us.

The LBCC Justice Scholars Student Club presents An Art Exhibition Fundraiser with art by formerly incarcerated and systems-impacted artists. The exhibit will be held on Monday, March 19 from 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm in GG-238 on the PCC Campus. For more information, please contact the Justice Scholars Club.

A comprehensive overview of emergency procedures and personal safety based on the most recent guidelines from federal and state agencies. Learn how the college will respond to a natural disaster or emergency situation as it relates to both employees and students. Includes an interactive tabletop exercise.

Learn skills and tools to improve your emotional well-being and create balance in your life. We provide workshops each semester to support student health, happiness, and success. Workshops are open to all LBCC enrolled students and topics vary every other week. All workshops will be facilitated by Daisy Cook or Megan Hartley.

This workshop will provide staff with concrete tools to manage difficult behaviors. These include learning about the different levels of disruptive behavior; understanding how to utilize the student code of conduct and campus resources in responding to difficult students; and introducing proactive strategies

UNDERCURENTS has been organized by former VMA Chairperson and alumni, Larry White.

Nominations for induction into the Long Beach City College Hall of Fame are accepted in the LBCC Alumni office throughout the academic year. An active solicitation of names occurs for one month during the spring semester. Anyone who wishes to nominate a former student for this award may do so by completing a nomination form or by submitting a letter of nomination. Please include any available background information such as resume, newspaper or magazine clippings, etc.

Learn practical money skills that can move you toward your goals in this FREE workshop series. Gain strategies & get informed about how to stay on top of your financial game. Beginners & experts unite in this 3-week series to get YOU on track with your finances! Attend one session of each topic & earn a CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION!

Please join us for the LBCC Health Fair where you can get great tips on how to better manage your health. This is a free event designed to give you helpful information about your mental and physical well-being, blood pressure checks, free condoms, among other things. Administrators from Veterans Services will also be on hand to help with benefit and claims. Come out and join us as we celebrate a better more healthy lifestyle.

The event will be held on the LAC campus in the E Quad, April 11 – 12 from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Learn skills and tools to improve your emotional well-being and create balance in your life. We provide workshops each semester to support student health, happiness, and success. Workshops are open to all LBCC enrolled students and topics vary every other week. All workshops will be facilitated by Daisy Cook or Megan Hartley.

Learn skills and tools to improve your emotional well-being and create balance in your life. We provide workshops each semester to support student health, happiness, and success. Workshops are open to all LBCC enrolled students and topics vary every other week. All workshops will be facilitated by Daisy Cook or Megan Hartley.

Learn skills and tools to improve your emotional well-being and create balance in your life. We provide workshops each semester to support student health, happiness, and success. Workshops are open to all LBCC enrolled students and topics vary every other week. All workshops will be facilitated by Daisy Cook or Megan Hartley.

Learn skills and tools to improve your emotional well-being and create balance in your life. We provide workshops each semester to support student health, happiness, and success. Workshops are open to all LBCC enrolled students and topics vary every other week. All workshops will be facilitated by Daisy Cook or Megan Hartley.

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